Have you driven a 1996 Mazda Protege?

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— I love my car, I've had it for 7 years now and other than basic maintenance this car has been trouble-free. yeah it's rusty but it's very trusty! I hope to get another car soon but for now this car wi...
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This Is The Best Car I've Hadby 1_love4myprotege

— I love the way it sounds, it drives really smooth, and how you move the windows to meet your needs, wicked
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Mazda Protegeby Greg

— My wife and I purchased our Mazda Protege, used, when we moved from Pittsburgh, PA to Denton, MD, where she got her first teaching job. The car was a good choice for us, at the time, just starting ou...
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1996 Mazda Protege Overview

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For 1996, the four-door Mazda Protege sedan was available in three versions. The entry-level Protege DX as well as the mid-range Protege LX were powered by a 1.5-liter, double-overhead-cam four-cylinder engine that produced 92 horsepower. The high-end ES trim package received a 1.8-liter, double-overhead-cam four-cylinder engine that produced 122 horsepower. A five-speed manual transmission was standard for all models, while a four-speed automatic was optional.The DX was equipped with such features as power brakes, power steering, dual front airbags, 13-inch wheels, a tilt steering wheel, and a rear window defroster. The LX added power windows, power door locks, power exterior mirrors, cruise control, a tilt steering wheel, and an AM/FM/cassette stereo system, while the upscale ES added air conditioning and alloy wheels. Drivers gave the Protege positive marks for its reliability, aggressive performance, and responsive handling, as well as its comfort, fuel economy, and affordability. On the downside, the automatic transmission could be problematic, according to some drivers, and the car could feel cramped at times, in keeping with its compact nature.

Mazda Protege Questions

Possible Front Tire Brake Grinding:

Hi. I have a loud grinding noise (metal-on-metal sounds) emitting from what may may
be the right front tire area when I stop and lightly accelerate after stopping. The vehicle
is a 1996 Mazda DX Pro...